{Oh, I did I ever scare some people on twitter today when I tweeted that I was making Pickle & Ice Cream cookies! I got a few "you're making WHAT?" tweets back. That was fun. Shaped, not flavored cookies! }

So...here's an Irish Soda Bread recipe that you can whip up in less than 2 hours, start to finish. No rise time, no kneading....mix it and bake it. I make it every St. Patrick's Day.

In a large bowl, whisk the flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, and caraway seeds.

Cut the butter into about 8 pieces. Using a pasty cutter, cut the butter into the flour mixture until it resembles coarse meal.

Stir in the raisins.{Let me add....I am not a raisin lover, but I love this bread!}

In another bowl, whisk the buttermilk, egg and baking soda until well combined. Pour the buttermilk mixture into the flour and stir with a fork until all the liquid is absorbed and the dough holds together.

On the prepared pan, press the dough into a dome-shaped loaf of about 8 inches.

With a fork, whisk together the egg yolk and milk or cream. Brush onto the dough with a pastry brush. With a sharp knife, make an x-shaped slash in the top of the bread.

Bake about 70 minutes, tenting with foil after about 50 minutes if necessary. Cool on a wire rack.

{Actually, these were for a friend's anniversary. Hi Terri & Pat! They had a St. Patrick's wedding.♥ I took the picture years ago when I thought one picture was enough and I then cropped & resized the heck out of it. I'm over that now.}

I used your recipe and made shamrock cookies this weekend, for a basketball tourney. Our team is the Shamrocks! I still can't get the hang of royal icing! ugh I used my buttercream type and put on clear edible glitter from King Arthur flour!Everyone raved about them. Thanks!tia

Oh Bridget!I know that Irish Soda Bread is some kind of YUMMMMMY!And it looks so easy!That pastry cutter brings back loads of fond memories of my mom in the kitchen when we were growing up!She was always standing in her little floral dress...cute little sandals...vintage mixing bowl...using that PASTRY CUTTER! Seems like she used it on everything!!!! ;o)Love the Shamrock cookies too!But love you MORE! xxooxx

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